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Neuton CE 6.4 19-Inch 36-Volt Cordless Electric Mulching/Bagging Lawn Mower with Removable Battery
 
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Neuton CE 6.4 19-Inch 36-Volt Cordless Electric Mulching/Bagging Lawn Mower with Removable Battery

by Neuton
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)


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Product Features

  • Removable 36-volt battery that costs about 10 cents to fully recharge in 12 hours.
  • Versatile 3-in-1 cutting options include a rear grass bag, side discharge chute and mulching plug.
  • Easy to use 1-touch cutting height adjustment from 1.2-inches to 3-inches.
  • At only 69 pounds, the Neuton CE6 is easy to push
  • No gas or oil means easy cleaning, no engine maintenance, and safe storage without spills or fumes

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 88 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B00332F4D0
  • Item model number: CEM 6X4
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #92,415 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

The Neuton CE 6 Mower gives you the powerful performance of a gas mower with the convenience of battery technology. And because it's battery-powered, it's also easy to operate. Winner of the 2009 Organic Gardening Editors' Choice Award, the Neuton CE 6 is a welcome relief from the arm-yanking pull-starts, fumes, noise, and vibration of a gas-powered lawn mower. Start this 19-inch cut mower with the push of a button and mow for up to 1 hour on a single charge. Adjust the cutting height from 1.2-inch to 3-inch with a single lever. The 10-inch rear wheels and 7-inch front wheels roll easily over rugged terrain. The 750-watt motor doesn't use gas or oil, it never needs a tune-up, and it runs clean. It produces no pollution or carbon emissions, and the battery is virtually 100% recyclable. This model is perfect for mowing lawns up to 1/3 acre on a single charge. The 3-in-1 Neuton CE 6.4 Mower comes with everything you need to start mowing: rear grass collection bag, side discharge chute, mulching plug, 360 watt-hour battery, battery charger and safety key. The optional Trimmer/Edger Attachment eliminates the need for a second piece of equipment and gives your yard and walkways a beautiful, clean finish. At only 69 pounds (including battery) and half the noise of an average gas mower, the Neuton CE 6 is easy on you and the neighborhood. The battery recharges on about 10 cents worth of electricity - so the Neuton CE 6 is also easy on your wallet. The approximate cost to operate a gas mower (including gasoline, oil, spark plugs, filters and tune-ups) for 4 years is $260. Four years of mowing 28 times per year with a Neuton Mower is only $11.20. You'll save almost $250. All Neuton Mowers are backed by a 2-year warranty and Neuton's own customer service technicians, website and live chat.

Product Description

The Neuton CE6 Mower gives you the powerful performance of a gas mower with convenience of DURACELL battery technology. There is no gas or oil to spill and no engine emissions to pollute the air. Neuton is the only mower powered by DURACELL. With 360 watt-hours of battery energy, it has plenty of power to mow through even tall, wet grass. The Neuton CE 6 mower is ideal for lawns up to 1/3 acre (about 15,000 sq. ft.) on a single charge. If you need more time, just drop in an optional spare battery and keep mowing.

Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
61 of 67 people found the following review helpful
I have not used this mower, but after 12 years with the B&D CMM1000 and a few weeks with the Toro, I thought I'd add some info to help buyers.

Our CMM1000 struggled in tall or wet grass, but most of the time was adequate on power. It had 24V with a 19" blade. Our 36V / 20" Toro has so far cut everything we've thrown at it, but lacks some of the nicer features the Neuton or newer B&D have.

Neuton was one of the first on the market with a cordless mower so I would trust them more than many of the other new entrants. That said, they are certainly pricey.

<COMPARO>
I've put a quick guide of the most popular models on Amazon. All info reported by manufacturer. Amazon won't let me put prices in my review, sorry!

MOWER............Path/Volt/Watt-hr......WT............COMMENTS

Neuton CE5.3............14"/24V/240......48#....Plastic deck, Removable batt.
B&D CM1836..............18"/36V/NA.......64#....Plastic deck
Greenworks 25092......18"/24V/480......95#....Self Propel, Removable Batt
Worx ECO WG780.......19"/24V/408......80#....Removable Battery
Haussmann CLM46NU...19"/24V/NA........94#....Haussmann who?? Metal deck
B&D CMM1200.............19"/24V/432......76#....Update to our old CM1000
B&D CM1936...............19"/36V/360.......72#....Plastic deck, Removable Batt
Neuton CE6................19"/36V/360.......88#....Plastic deck, Removable Batt
Earthwise 60120..........20"/24V/480......92#....Metal deck, Removable Batt
Toro 20360.................20"/36V/432......77#....Metal deck
Solaris/Epic EP21H........21"/24V/NA......106#....Rmvble batt, self propel, steel

<FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS>

>>Why SHOULD I get a cordless electric mower? They are super quiet, clean, and convenient. No fumes or exhaust- because gas mowers don't have catalytic converters, they can pollute as much in a year as 43 cars!!!!. They aren't necessarily cheaper than a gas mower since they cost more up front but there is basically NO maintenance. (We spent $80 over 10 years for a set of replacement batteries.) Corded electric mowers are a cheaper but having a cord is a pain.

>>Why SHOULDN'T I get a cordless mower? They weigh a LOT more than gas mowers so if you have a hilly lot or have difficulty with physical exertion, forget it. They don't have as much power as gas and re-fueling means charging for a few hours so if your lot is over ˝ acre you may want to reconsider.

>>Why do they all come with mulching PLUS bagging? Electric powered mowers have come a long ways but mulching still takes a LOT more power than discharging, so bagging is pretty much a standard feature.

>>What is a watt-hour? It's basically how big your gas tank is - the more watt-hours, the longer you can mow before you have to recharge.

>>Is the cutting path a big deal? Yes - for two reasons. 1) The first thing manufacturers do when power is marginal is reduce the blade size, so I tend to see the smaller mowers as more likely to be underpowered. Second, when you consider that you have to overlap each pass by ~3", a 20" blade now effectively cuts 13% more on each pass. If you have a larger yard, you definitely do NOT want anything under 18" Also, my measurements show most mowers overstate their blade size by 1/2" (Our 20" measures 19-5/8, our 19 measures 18-1/2)

>>Why might I want a removable battery? If you have a large yard, this means you can have a second battery charging while you are using the first. A second battery typically costs $100-$150 but it can make the difference between going electric or not. Finally, if you keep the mower in a shed that doesn't have power, a removable battery will let you bring it in for charging.

>>How long will my batteries last? That depends on your climate and usage. We had a small lot for many years and were religious about recharging right after use. We also live in a cooler climate (Michigan) so it's cooler and the mowing season is shorter. Our batteries lasted ~7 years. Most people should get 3-4 years easily but if you're careless and live in Arizona, you might be able to kill the batteries in a year or two.

>>Why should I care about higher voltage? Higher voltage = more power, PLUS you can recharge the mower faster. With the same chemistry and current, a 36V mower will charge 50% faster than a 24V mower.

>>Metal deck or plastic? Metal rusts but with minimal care it's not an issue. Plastic ends up giving you a more stuff to trim since you can't cut as close to fences, etc.

If you've found this review helpful or have questions/comments, please let me know!
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful
By 2eXceL
UPDATE: I have now used the mower over 5 times, and I can say that it keeps getting better, I think it's due to the fact that battery powered tools take a few charge-recharge cycles to get to their full power potential. I now have no problem cutting my entire yard, and have not had it struggle or leave many clippings on the yard.

I bought this mower as it is one of the Best Cordless, battery-powered electrics. It is rated at 36-volts and is 19-inches. This seems to compare pretty good to a gas model in terms of cutting time and speed.
I ordered the CE 6.4 model with the Duracell brand battery.

PROS:
1. Removable Battery life is good (after first charge)
2. EASY adjust height of all 4 wheels with ONE lever.
3. Large diameter wheels, Clean sturdy Design. Quiet too.
4. Easy Start, hold-down power button, and squeeze levers.
5. NO GASOLINE, no more trips to gas station.
6. This is a push-mower, but it is pretty Light-weight and easy to push.

CONS:
1. Don't let your grass get too big or overgrown.. it can struggle.
2. Similar to #1 above, the Bag is average for capacity of clippings.
3. Clippings are not always collected in the bag, even if bag is empty.

I unpacked (it comes mostly in modular assembly already) and assembled the entire mower in about 15 minutes, it is very easy and basically requires no tools, just use the parts supplied and assemble. Instructions could be improved. One of the things I didn't like was the Power cable that comes up from the unit to the handle bar is a little too long so it kinda hangs too much, even after you use the supplied tie downs, this can be fixed by adding your own zip-ties if you want, but not a major problem.
After the first charge, I mowed my yard, front and back, for about 45 minutes, at level 3 height, the grass had not been cut in a few weeks and the battery was dying towards the end, struggling to cut. The next time I went out to mow, grass only about 1.5 weeks had gone by and I cut the grass with not problems, mower seemed stronger and the Battery meter never went into the Yellow.
Overall this is a good mower IF: You mow regularly DON'T let it get too big and have a reasonably sized lawn. The mower will struggle if grass is wet or you are cutting too much length. My front and back yard are not small but I would say average size about 800-1000 sq. ft. total. If you have a large yard or multiple yards you can purchase an extra/spare battery for reserve. I do not think I will need that.
The only thing keeping me from 5 stars is that the bag doesn't always collect all the clippings and sometimes I have to go back over it with the mower to collect the remaining strips of clippings that were left on the grass... maybe loses 10% of clippings I would guess.

Also it comes with the mulching plug, but I have not tried that or any other accessories. I know Neuton offers a trimmer/edger attachment, but have heard its not very good. In the future I might get the Striping attachment which makes your lawn look patterned.
CHECK Neuton's website as some states or cities are offering CLEAN AIR REBATES for 50% off this product.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
By J. Ross
I traded in my gas machine for a Neuton 3 yrs ago, and I'm in love. I not only cut my 1/3 acre in the spring and summer, but also use the Neuton to grind ~10 tons of leaves in the fall for composting. Starts every time, no smell, no tuneups, no cranking. Folds up and stores in a VERY small space. I have a very hilly property with rock steps. I can take out the battery, fold up the mower and take it anywhere on my hip, if need be. I can fold it up and put it into the trunk of my car to take to another site, and I don't have to worry about gas smell/leaks.

Need customer support? I did. I spoke immediately on the phone to a knowledgeable human being in real English!

I own a lot of lawn/garden equipment, mostly Stihl. But the Neuton mower ranks among the best purchases I have made in my 61 years.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Satisfied Customer
Recently, I used this product to mulch and bag the leaves in my yard and street gutter, and it worked as advertised. Read more
Published 16 months ago by BillH
Edger/Trimmer
CE6 is a great mower. CE6 is easy to use. One battery on lasted one season. Where do you recycle them?
Must have two batteries. Read more
Published 21 months ago by mad hatter
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I highly recommend a Neuton mower!

I've had mine for almost a year now, and it works great. It's light, so it's easier to push than a gas mower. Read more
Published 21 months ago by NicP
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Don't waste your money! I purchased the Neuton CE 6.4 lawnmower through our local utility company, as they tried to entice weekend warriors to go green by trading in their gas... Read more
Published 22 months ago by R. Chew
Poor Manufacturing / Short Life
This is the type of product that can damage Amazon's brand only by association. Before buying a Neuton, be sure to do what I did not and locate and investigate reviews from a... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Ex-NeutronUser
Ok mower but beware
First off I like the mower. It does great and is very quiet. But dealing with a dead battery every spring is frustrating beyond belief. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Crispee
Best Mower I Ever Owned
I'm not sure about what others may be complaining about concerning the CE 6.4, but I have nothing but positive things to say about it. Number one, it's quiet. Read more
Published 23 months ago by bagpiper8
Really surprised!
I bought this lawn mower at a local trade-in event, where the local air quality district was taking your old gas mower and giving out highly discounted electric units. Read more
Published 23 months ago by R. Horn
Best Lawm Mower for small lawns
We are on our second season with our Neuton CE 6.4 and I can now say thats its been great. My son uses the mower to cut our lawn and two others weekly. Read more
Published 24 months ago by N. Smyth
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